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qaeda his name is al libi. he was a libyan. the number one al qaeda guy says libyans should attack americans. now the coincidence of the timing is extraordinary. in our investigation into this we obviously need to find out if that is a link or is it a separately planned attack that was merely co incidental. >> if this was a revenge attack and if there is any state involvement, then what? >> well, then the united states will have to deal accordingly. the likelihood is there wasn't state involvement. this was the excitement of al qaeda of its followers if that's what proves to be true. without a state involvement, and of course we will continue to keep going after the leadership of al qaeda. remember just a few days ago the newspapers reported that the number two al qaeda leader in yemen was taken down. so the progress continues on taking down and dismantling the leadership of al qaeda. >> in a vacuum thousands of miles away, senator nelson, would you agree that it seems outside the realm of possibility that the
qaeda his name is al libi. he was a libyan. the number one al qaeda guy says libyans should attack americans. now the coincidence of the timing is extraordinary. in our investigation into this we obviously need to find out if that is a link or is it a separately planned attack that was merely co incidental. >> if this was a revenge attack and if there is any state involvement, then what? >> well, then the united states will have to deal accordingly. the likelihood is there wasn't...
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rejected al qaeda. you started in iraq during the surge. that was significant because you have a physical and ideological rejection of al qaeda in the heart of this constituency. you are seeing it in other places as well. you're seeing it in these series of debates with al qaeda-like figures and others coming from iraq and starting to confront some of the other opposition in syria. what you will see in the coming years, i think, is a battle between -- within islam between muslims. we have talked about this before, but it is really coming to the fore, the reality that muslim communities are having to confront these groups in their own environment. host: is america still the target? guest: yes no. -- yes and no. it was always bin laden's vision to attack a foreign enemy. that was a strategic vision in the 1990's, along with ayman al- zawahiri. their goal was to go after the problems to deal with the issue s with these regimes that we worry about. you cannot fight the local. you got to fight before an enem
rejected al qaeda. you started in iraq during the surge. that was significant because you have a physical and ideological rejection of al qaeda in the heart of this constituency. you are seeing it in other places as well. you're seeing it in these series of debates with al qaeda-like figures and others coming from iraq and starting to confront some of the other opposition in syria. what you will see in the coming years, i think, is a battle between -- within islam between muslims. we have...
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al-qaeda on the bath to defeat. bin laden is dead. >> i was pretty certain and continue to be pretty certain that there will be bumps on the road. >> bret: obama has had bumpy weeks according to many especially with the situation in libya. we just had a statement out today. from the director of national intelligence revising the community assessment. we revised this to reflect it was a attack. carried out by extremist. unclear if any group or person exercise overall can control the attack. we do assess some of those involved were linked to groups affiliated with or sympathetic to al-qaeda. with that, we're going to bring in the panel a little bit earlier today. jonah goldberg, national review online. charles lane writer for the post. >> the dni comes out and says we're revising the assessment. yes, it was terrorism. >> yes. >> every day you think the story can't get worse and it gets worse. about a week ago i said the administration put rice out and made a fool of herself. now that seems generous. i done know where
al-qaeda on the bath to defeat. bin laden is dead. >> i was pretty certain and continue to be pretty certain that there will be bumps on the road. >> bret: obama has had bumpy weeks according to many especially with the situation in libya. we just had a statement out today. from the director of national intelligence revising the community assessment. we revised this to reflect it was a attack. carried out by extremist. unclear if any group or person exercise overall can control the...
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al-qaeda. it reads in part there was information that let to us assess the attack began spontaneously following protest early they're day at the embassy in cairo. we provided the initial assessment to the executive branch officials. we learned more and we revised our assessment to reflect new information to indicate it was deliberate and organized terrorist attack. administration officials seemed to go beyond that guidance, stating that benghazi was a demonstration prompted by the youtube video that spun out of control. fox news was first to report there was no information when the attack was going on. the rso tells fox the consulate had to be cat call as critical threat terrorism. or civil unrest posting. what follows are the special physical security standards laid out by the state department that has reinforced ballistic windows and doors. it's not the chance sorry where the official business done. the walls must be three meeters in height. buildings must be set back 100 feet. it's designedd
al-qaeda. it reads in part there was information that let to us assess the attack began spontaneously following protest early they're day at the embassy in cairo. we provided the initial assessment to the executive branch officials. we learned more and we revised our assessment to reflect new information to indicate it was deliberate and organized terrorist attack. administration officials seemed to go beyond that guidance, stating that benghazi was a demonstration prompted by the youtube video...
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it is pretty clear to me that al qaeda, the core of al qaeda has not replenishes itself in a terribly effective way. it is not clear to me the other groups are not coming up in this sort of splintering metastasis going on that will be as dangerous or more dangerous. i think that is a time will tell kind of question. as a strategic and political matter, it is very difficult for any president tuesday while this is another effective strategy at neutralizing a threat we face today, i will forebear against the use of it because of the possibility that it may generate in the long run more people who dislike us and to will therefore constitutes some greater threat in the long run. this is, i think, part of the paradox of this conversation, which i actually do not disagree colleaguesing might twmy two have said about the need to focus on governance development and poverty as big pieces of this puzzle. similarly, they have both said they do not disagree there are these activities you have to engage in in order to neutralize or deal with or capture immediate-term threats. so you end up with thi
it is pretty clear to me that al qaeda, the core of al qaeda has not replenishes itself in a terribly effective way. it is not clear to me the other groups are not coming up in this sort of splintering metastasis going on that will be as dangerous or more dangerous. i think that is a time will tell kind of question. as a strategic and political matter, it is very difficult for any president tuesday while this is another effective strategy at neutralizing a threat we face today, i will forebear...
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if it's not an al qaeda attack, it's an al qaeda-style attack. the threat we used to think to as al qaeda has turned into. boca haram in nigeria. al shabaab in syria, cutting off people's hands, cutting off people's hands and stoning people to death. it's an sardin in mali. it's it's al qaeda in mali and nigeria. they have essentially taken control of northern mali right now. some of these groups have al qaeda in their name. some of them do not. but what matters to the united states right now is not just names. what matters to the united states right now not just in terms of our interest in how things broadly go in other parts of the world but in terms of our own national security as americans is how much these groups and others like this are interested in and moving toward international terrorism. how much they are interested not just in the local concerns that make them a plague to their host governments, and the civilians who are in their way, but how much their ideology turns their interest and their targeting toward us. toward western target
if it's not an al qaeda attack, it's an al qaeda-style attack. the threat we used to think to as al qaeda has turned into. boca haram in nigeria. al shabaab in syria, cutting off people's hands, cutting off people's hands and stoning people to death. it's an sardin in mali. it's it's al qaeda in mali and nigeria. they have essentially taken control of northern mali right now. some of these groups have al qaeda in their name. some of them do not. but what matters to the united states right now...
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al qaeda there. i am on sure that, while they may want to be involved in what is going on, they do not actually have the capacity to influence what is going on. instead, we're seeing these local groups rising up and being a key influence hours. now that there is a relative decline in all qaeda central, there has been a focus on the near enemy again, these individuals may not want to be involved in this broader global scheme that bin laden first put forward in the late 1990's. >> you can watch the entire discussion about al qaeda in d.c.'s ban video library. next, remarks by retired air force general and former cia director michael hayden on counterterrorism measures against al qaeda and and the continuity in u.s. foreign policy from the clinton, bush, and obama administration. this is about one hour, 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much for that kind introduction, dean. you may have noticed in the short biography that i am not a graduate of the air force academy. i would ask you to take it e
al qaeda there. i am on sure that, while they may want to be involved in what is going on, they do not actually have the capacity to influence what is going on. instead, we're seeing these local groups rising up and being a key influence hours. now that there is a relative decline in all qaeda central, there has been a focus on the near enemy again, these individuals may not want to be involved in this broader global scheme that bin laden first put forward in the late 1990's. >> you can...
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qaeda, he moved up in al qaeda. and he became al qaeda's new leader. so when the head guy was killed, the deputy moved up to be the new head guy. and when the deputy, al zawahiri became the new head guy, who became the new deputy? that was this guy, al libby. after al zawahiri moved up to replace bin laden. but in june of this year, al libby got dead too. he was killed in june. and it turns out that that might be important to understanding what just happened in libya and why america just had an ambassador murdered in the line of duty for the first time in 33 years. >> overseas tonight, the u.s. has confirmed the killing with by cia drone strike of another very senior al qaeda leader, and the man killed, abu aya al libby is believed to rank second in the organization and was involved in numerous terrorist plots against western targets over the years. >> u.s. officials are calling the death of al qaeda's top strategist one of the biggest blows to the terror network since the death of osama bin laden. >> it's certainly
qaeda, he moved up in al qaeda. and he became al qaeda's new leader. so when the head guy was killed, the deputy moved up to be the new head guy. and when the deputy, al zawahiri became the new head guy, who became the new deputy? that was this guy, al libby. after al zawahiri moved up to replace bin laden. but in june of this year, al libby got dead too. he was killed in june. and it turns out that that might be important to understanding what just happened in libya and why america just had an...
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ambassador was on an al-qaeda hit list. also perhaps because the president himself has not said terrorists were involved in the attacks. here he is on "the view" this week when asked if he thought it was a terrorist attack. >> there's no doubt that the kind of weapons that were used, the ongoing assault, that it wasn't just a mob action. he left it to his press secretary to use the t word. carney, under pressure from reporters, clarified saying today, it have a terrorist attack. it is the president's view that it was a terrorist attack. the president didn't say it was a terrorist attack once yesterday and half an hour speech to the united nations general assembly despite devoting the majority of his time to chris stevens, the movie, so, why is the administration hesitant to use the word terror? a key foreign policy victory of this administration was the killing of osama bin laden. and this summer at a fund-raiser, the president said al-qaeda is on the run and we got bin laden. well, as we said that july night, the part abou
ambassador was on an al-qaeda hit list. also perhaps because the president himself has not said terrorists were involved in the attacks. here he is on "the view" this week when asked if he thought it was a terrorist attack. >> there's no doubt that the kind of weapons that were used, the ongoing assault, that it wasn't just a mob action. he left it to his press secretary to use the t word. carney, under pressure from reporters, clarified saying today, it have a terrorist attack....
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where does al qaeda stand? what does the u.s. need to do? that's income. >> in brazil, a truck skids, breaking through a guard rail, you can see it there, dangling from a bridge. witnesses jumped into action to rescue the driver. it took nearly a half an hour, but they managed to get him out. the driver lost control when the car in front of him slammed on the brakes. the truck wasn't carrying any cargo when the accident happened. >> jamie: everybody's trying to save a buck when you go shopping, going to make a major purchase. it turns out that counterfeit coupons and gift cards are on the rise. lots of people buy and trade them online. it's hard to know whether or not you are getting a legitimate card or coupon or if it's a fraud. in today's take-charge consumer protection segment, i wanted to tell you how to keep the money in your wallet and keep yourself out of trouble. >> we never want to you lose on this show. bud miller is the executive director of the coupon information center. bud, a lot of people wouldn't imagine there is such a thin
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the triumph over al-qaeda. in a week, al-qaeda sacks a u.s. embassy, kills an ambassador and administration did not want to admit it. it spent a week deceiving americans to think it's about demonstration and film. thinking i think correctly that if it strung it out long enough the media would let it slide. and now it's obvious and true, nobody will care, i guarantee you. this is not a headline in the mainstream -- >> bret: i'll point out that the president and secretary clinton spoke about this video at the memorial service to ambassador stevens and the other folks who came home in coffins at andrews. spoke about the video. today, secretary clinton -- or yesterday -- spoke about al-qaeda and all of the groups of the people responsible for attack in benghazi. it seems disjointed. now al-qaeda is behind it. >> two separate set of events. one is you have anybody playing politics here is the romney campaign seeking some advantage as they are struggling in the polls and looking at the foreign policy. >> bret: take -- >> having problems. but to your
the triumph over al-qaeda. in a week, al-qaeda sacks a u.s. embassy, kills an ambassador and administration did not want to admit it. it spent a week deceiving americans to think it's about demonstration and film. thinking i think correctly that if it strung it out long enough the media would let it slide. and now it's obvious and true, nobody will care, i guarantee you. this is not a headline in the mainstream -- >> bret: i'll point out that the president and secretary clinton spoke...
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by the number one in al qaeda. calling fin libya the bodies of stevens as well as three other americans as well as severely injured in that attack we are told now in germany at a hospital. we believe the team of 50 marines part of a rapid response team is now in tripoli they have the u.s. embassy there cruise millses being stationed off the coast of libya as well as fbi agents. the word from the white house the word from president obama is justice will be done. right now in libya you have a situation of a manhunt. a manhunt for who might be responsible for the death of the ambassador and other americans. we are looking at a multi facetted situation right now an actual killing violent perhaps organized strike in libya perhaps related to that film but others throughout the mideast region definitely related to the action of that movie. the arab spring moving into something that looks a little bit different right now. back to you, folks. >>> in addition to the marines and war ships being dispatched to libya there was w
by the number one in al qaeda. calling fin libya the bodies of stevens as well as three other americans as well as severely injured in that attack we are told now in germany at a hospital. we believe the team of 50 marines part of a rapid response team is now in tripoli they have the u.s. embassy there cruise millses being stationed off the coast of libya as well as fbi agents. the word from the white house the word from president obama is justice will be done. right now in libya you have a...
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but there seemed to be al-qaeda connections. olson, in his congressional testimony today, the head of the national counterterrorism center said there were indications it could be related to al-qaeda. it now looks like a terrorist attack with al-qaeda connects and possibly coordinated by someone who is a former gitmo detainee. i think this changes because because susan rice on sunday was so emphatic this was not preplanned, not coordinated and one attack that grew out of the spontaneous protests from the mob because of this film. >> it ratchets up the whole story line, no question about that. there will be a lot more pressure on the administration to get to the bottom of it. it's a bad story regardless who is behind it but this makes it worse because it i am play indicates the american for yen policy over there. anyone can credit a random act criminal act, but a planned attack is different. this part of the story took a while longer to emerged maws of the political dust over romney's response. but the more we learn about it, the
but there seemed to be al-qaeda connections. olson, in his congressional testimony today, the head of the national counterterrorism center said there were indications it could be related to al-qaeda. it now looks like a terrorist attack with al-qaeda connects and possibly coordinated by someone who is a former gitmo detainee. i think this changes because because susan rice on sunday was so emphatic this was not preplanned, not coordinated and one attack that grew out of the spontaneous protests...
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making al-qaeda look bad, making al qaeda look irrelevant, but not arguing that what al-qaeda says about the duty of moslems is wrong. it does not go that far the administration does not want to engage in the fight against al qaeda on the ideological level. it has its reasons for that. they have been laid out at length by john brennan in a number of speeches. the fact that the office of existent is developing some tools that could be put to more useful purposes is a good thing. >> thank her for this discussion. -- thank you for this discussion. what are the reasons behind the attempt to downplay the role of the ideology? is it lack of knowledge or is it because some people feel they don't know how to deal with the ideology in this field or is it political correctness or something else? >> i think this report does an excellent job in describing what that is about in one section. the gentleman who wrote it can exploit a better than i can. the issue of dealing with an ideology that is based on the distorted view of a religion is one issue. there is a real allergy to that in the u.s. governm
making al-qaeda look bad, making al qaeda look irrelevant, but not arguing that what al-qaeda says about the duty of moslems is wrong. it does not go that far the administration does not want to engage in the fight against al qaeda on the ideological level. it has its reasons for that. they have been laid out at length by john brennan in a number of speeches. the fact that the office of existent is developing some tools that could be put to more useful purposes is a good thing. >> thank...
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al-qaeda and al-qaeda and the islamic affiliate for all of north africa. in those conversations that were monitored or picked up in the immediate aftermath of the attacks, there was a kind of bragging to, from the sharia, the local militia, to al-qaeda, middle manager types. one source who had seen these intercepts described the relationship as one where the middle managers were clearly the superior, but no one has concluded they actually planned these attacks. one source has described this that al-qaeda and the islamic maghreb played kind of an advisory role, the role of a coach or big brother, if you will, giving advice on what to do in the aftermath. how to prompt security and what to expect in terms of the united states. >> and you also reported of course that the united states intelligence knew of at least the location of one of the attackers. do we have any idea where this person is now? >> there are some mixed reports. people arrested by the libyan authorities and aftermath, and some other individuals who are identified as part of the attackers. al
al-qaeda and al-qaeda and the islamic affiliate for all of north africa. in those conversations that were monitored or picked up in the immediate aftermath of the attacks, there was a kind of bragging to, from the sharia, the local militia, to al-qaeda, middle manager types. one source who had seen these intercepts described the relationship as one where the middle managers were clearly the superior, but no one has concluded they actually planned these attacks. one source has described this...
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certainly the leader of al qaeda talked about the recent death of a kind of key al qaeda libyan leader just before this event, there might be some kind of connection. but i think it's pretty early to be making any definitive conclusio conclusions. the libyans have arrested some people. there is an interview with a libyan official who says this seems to be a deliberate attack, because not only did they attack a consulate, they also attacked a safe house. it implies some kind of penetration of the libyan security services by this group. >> and it also occurred on the 11th anniversary of 9/11. the effort to sack the u.s. embassy in cairo also occurring on the anniversary of 9/11. is that coincidental? what do you make of that? >> it's a very interesting coincidence, if it's a coincidence. the history here, wolf, is that no one was paying any attention to this video until a religious channel in egypt basically picked it up and translated it and broadcast it in egypt and that was a few, in the run up to september 11th. so without this media channel drawing attention to the clip, we probably
certainly the leader of al qaeda talked about the recent death of a kind of key al qaeda libyan leader just before this event, there might be some kind of connection. but i think it's pretty early to be making any definitive conclusio conclusions. the libyans have arrested some people. there is an interview with a libyan official who says this seems to be a deliberate attack, because not only did they attack a consulate, they also attacked a safe house. it implies some kind of penetration of...
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al qaeda is very much alive. they attacked us on september 11th and they killed an american ambassador for the first time since 1979 and instead of acknowledging that, the administration sent susan rice out to tell everybody it was because of some youtube clip. so today's speech was not a great moment in the obama presidency. that's for sure. >> colin, what do you take -- think about this claim that al qaeda is weakened? certainly in some regards it is, at least when it comes to afghanistan. but in africa, extremist groups linked to al qaeda in some way, shape or form, they are certainly on the rise. so what do you think about the truth of the statement overall? >> it's absolutely true. it's objectively true. besides the fact that osama bin laden is now dead, more senior leaders in al qaeda have been removed from the battlefield in the last three-and-a-half years than in any comparable period since 9/11. and it's not just in afghanistan and pakistan. it's also in yemen, it's in somalia. and it's -- and it's elsew
al qaeda is very much alive. they attacked us on september 11th and they killed an american ambassador for the first time since 1979 and instead of acknowledging that, the administration sent susan rice out to tell everybody it was because of some youtube clip. so today's speech was not a great moment in the obama presidency. that's for sure. >> colin, what do you take -- think about this claim that al qaeda is weakened? certainly in some regards it is, at least when it comes to...
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and certainly a terror attack by an al-qaeda backed group on our consulate smacked in the face of all of that? >> precisely. that is why you had this mad spinning and unwillingness to back off until the facts won't let you do anything else. the ridiculous notion this was brought about something else. there were two attacks. one may or may not have been related to the consulate to some people protesting. why don't we know the answer to that question. there was another attack four hours later and secret annex. it was because of the media we know this was a c.i.a. insulation installation. >> as mark twain a lie can get halfway around the world before the truth gets its boots on. media has gone on to other subjects and back to campaign and david muir asked romney how come you are behind. so mission accomplished even though the truth is victim. >> we know one thing for sure, if it was a republican president there would have been calls for independent council and investigations by congress and suffix gate would have been next to libya. >> somebody talking about benghazi gate already. >> the
and certainly a terror attack by an al-qaeda backed group on our consulate smacked in the face of all of that? >> precisely. that is why you had this mad spinning and unwillingness to back off until the facts won't let you do anything else. the ridiculous notion this was brought about something else. there were two attacks. one may or may not have been related to the consulate to some people protesting. why don't we know the answer to that question. there was another attack four hours...
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and that is it's a result of their ties to al qaeda. which is comprised of foreigners primarily airheads gyptian zx saudis chechens specs those from western china and even some from europe so al-qaeda is a different entity entirely it is strictly it's interested in international jihad but the taliban have become because of their ties to al-qaeda and because of the twenty four seventh's news cycle they have become far more international but deep down in their hearts they're interested in one thing and that is an islamic government and a pashtoon islamic government now postured i don't want to make this too complicated for viewers but for them the pashtoon are afghanistan and they were at war before we came with what we call the northern alliance the tajiks these are different ethnic groups in the north so this is also an element here there is that there is an ethnic war at play here as much as anything else but deep down more than anything else they want a unified pashtoon land they want an afghanistan that is deeply muslim their interes
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al-qaeda success and the first they had really since the heyday of al-qaeda in iraq. that will represent it seems to me a serious sign of failure of the administration's policies throughout the region. >> chris: all right. we have to take a break here. but coming up, we have covered the policy, next the politics of national security as it is playing out on the campaign trail. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. >>> the first response of the united states must be outrage at the breach of the sovereignty of our nation. an apology for america's values is never the right course. >> governor rom
al-qaeda success and the first they had really since the heyday of al-qaeda in iraq. that will represent it seems to me a serious sign of failure of the administration's policies throughout the region. >> chris: all right. we have to take a break here. but coming up, we have covered the policy, next the politics of national security as it is playing out on the campaign trail. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always...
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al qaeda. >> the former commander in chief of the israeli defense forces said today that the best approach to preventing iran from acquiring nuclear weapons is diplomatic talks and tougher sanctions. he said he didn't support setting a deadline. from the brookings institution, this is an hour and 25 minutes. >> good morning. welcome to the center of the brookings institution. i intend paula, a senior fellow of the sublime center. welcome on this very solemn anniversary. we are here today to deal with another topic of immense importance to america's national security. one very different from the anniversary that we are celebrating but one that obviously pretends to have a similar impact if it goes the wrong way. and, of course, one of the great issues that we're wrestling with is exactly what does it mean for it to go the wrong way? what constitutes the wrong way? here in united states and in the middle east there is enormous debate over how to handle iran's pursuit of a nuclear enrichment capab
al qaeda. >> the former commander in chief of the israeli defense forces said today that the best approach to preventing iran from acquiring nuclear weapons is diplomatic talks and tougher sanctions. he said he didn't support setting a deadline. from the brookings institution, this is an hour and 25 minutes. >> good morning. welcome to the center of the brookings institution. i intend paula, a senior fellow of the sublime center. welcome on this very solemn anniversary. we are here...
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al-qaeda success and the first they had really since the heyday of al-qaeda in iraq. that will represent it seems to me a serious sign of failure of the administration's policies throughout the region. >> chris: all right. we have to take a break here. but coming up, we have covered the policy, next the politics of national security as is t is playing out on the campaign trail. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ forz(power!) andiamo! andiamo! (let's go! let's go!) avanti! avanti! (keep going! keep going!) hahaha...hahahaha! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to gei
al-qaeda success and the first they had really since the heyday of al-qaeda in iraq. that will represent it seems to me a serious sign of failure of the administration's policies throughout the region. >> chris: all right. we have to take a break here. but coming up, we have covered the policy, next the politics of national security as is t is playing out on the campaign trail. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff....
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truth for a president that claims to be destroying al-qaeda. but it's not too much to ask why the administration has taken so long to state what appeared obvious on what really happened on september 11th, 2012. we're a back with our panel. so given all that we've learned in the last couple of weeks. how big a security failure was that attack on the consulate? >> it was far bigger than this administration is willing to admit. we knew the security situation in benghazi was getting out of control. there were attack on the british consulate which was closed and there with a attacks on convoy and attacks on the u.s. consulate, too. there were reports out of benghazi. u.s. issued a statement in august warning americans not to travel there, telling them there is probably bombings and a assassinations. >> paul: we also know that they called for the revenge against the united states for a killing by a terrorist by a drone attack. they had ample warning. did they fall down on the job? >> it seems like there were a number of cascade go failures. it's fair
truth for a president that claims to be destroying al-qaeda. but it's not too much to ask why the administration has taken so long to state what appeared obvious on what really happened on september 11th, 2012. we're a back with our panel. so given all that we've learned in the last couple of weeks. how big a security failure was that attack on the consulate? >> it was far bigger than this administration is willing to admit. we knew the security situation in benghazi was getting out of...